Due to limitations of conditions and various factors, I have not been exposed to the Internet for a long time. It can be said that I have never seen what a computer looks like before high school. The first time I came into contact with the Internet was after the college entrance examination, about July 2003. I was dragged away by my classmates to check my scores. It's hard to imagine how embarrassed I was at that time. I was "guiding" from my classmates and didn't know how to operate the Internet. That time left a very deep impression. I remember that the first website I opened was (Wuhan University, the school I am currently studying at). I was very excited and excited at the time, haha, it’s quite retarded now that I think about it!
In the first semester of my freshman year, the school offered a general course on basic computer knowledge. Through the study, I was basically able to operate a computer simply. Later, I gradually became obsessed with the Internet. QQ, E_MAIL, BBS, personal homepages, etc., mushroomed like mushrooms after a rain. My life, and made me feel the colorfulness of the online world, but what I was most interested in at that time were those people who created personal homepages. I once naively thought that they seemed to be the most naughty people in the world, and I admired them very much. So I borrowed a worn-out book from the library and edited my first web page using FRONTPAGE. Although it was extremely ugly, it was an attempt after all, so I carefully put it on the Internet and told my classmates. Unexpectedly, more than 100 people visited within a week. I was greatly encouraged. I borrowed a book about the special effects of Prince from the library that day and stayed up all night to "research" it. I added the special effects codes I found to the web page one by one, and the whole thing was just a collection of special effects. This time, I got a lot more admirers. Not to mention how proud I was at that time, it was just for my own entertainment. It's fun, alas.
Gradually, I became dissatisfied with my web page skills. When I saw the beautiful pictures, magical GIF animations, and dazzling FLASH on the Internet, I wanted to know more about them myself. So I borrowed PHOTOSHOP 6.0, FIREWORKS 4.0, FLASH 5.0, and DREAMWEAVER 4.0 (these were all relatively new versions at the time. Older webmasters must be familiar with them, but younger webmasters may not know them, haha). I felt like I had found a treasure, and I studied day and night. As soon as I got out of class, I went to the computer room to study. Maybe the net was cast too wide. Three months later, I only learned some superficial things and only knew some simple productions. , there are many things that I still don’t understand, so I can only explore slowly by myself.
Soon after, I became interested in various programs provided on the Internet. Today I found a film and television program, tomorrow I found a picture program, the day after tomorrow I found an alumni program, and then I found a website program, and tried to modify each one (of course it was just Modify the pictures and text, hehe), and put it online after the modification, as if to prove that the website has a complete range of categories (now it seems that it really makes all the webmasters laugh). Naturally, no one cares about these things on the Internet. If no one accesses them, I naturally have no motivation. In the next two months, I managed the website much less and lost confidence.
Later, I heard from some friends I met on the Internet that I had built a site with many articles. After a few days, Baidu brought thousands of IPs. It happened that I mastered the article collection method at this time, and I was excited. So I spent half a month using Dongyi to collect more than 30,000 articles. The database was more than 300 MB. After a few days of putting it online, I actually had 300 IPs, and then increased it to 1200 IPs. For a moment, I felt that the network was still messed up. . However, the sun always shines after the storm. Three months later, the website was blocked by Baidu, which may have prevented me from updating it for a long time. Hey, it is not easy to be a garbage station! The minimum IP address was reduced to 7 per day. I was completely disappointed with the website.
"Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees." At this time, through a friend's introduction, I learned about Wangzhi, so I signed up for many Wangzhi like crazy, and recommended articles to Wangzhi every day. Just recommending articles seemed to take two or three hours a day. It didn't work at first, but then it got better. Wangzhi brings new vitality to my website. But I gradually discovered the disadvantages of online picking. Take my website as an example. The traffic brought by online picking is extremely unstable. Sometimes it is only 100 IPs, and sometimes it is four or five thousand IPs. It also costs money every day. Is it really worthwhile to work for two or three hours and do things with unpredictable results? In addition, recommending articles feels like helping the Internet to pick and update the website, which makes me feel uncomfortable. Website traffic cannot be increased by occasional clicks. It requires a fixed number of visitors and novel content.
After more than ten days of hesitation and thinking, I chose to give up online picking. The period after that was also the most difficult period in my website building career, but I still got through it. The traffic of the current QQ emoticon website (www.7gao.com) is basically stable at around 5,000. Looking at my website building experience, I have some small experiences:
① When building a website, you must be specific and don’t set the content too broadly. If you cast the net too wide, you won’t be able to catch any fish. This is something I deeply understand;
② It doesn’t matter if the website is not popular now, you have to persevere. Persistence is victory.
③ The content positioning of the website should try to avoid current hot topics. First, the competition is fierce, and second, what is popular now may be unpopular in the future.
④ Website promotion is important, but improving the quality of the website itself is the most important
⑤ Websites can make money, but it is absolutely wrong to operate the website only as a tool to make money. When the website traffic increases, it is understandable to place some ads to compensate for the investment. Do not place a large number of ads at the beginning of the website.
⑥ Do not create illegal content. Maybe it can bring you temporary considerable traffic and benefits, but you will always live in uneasiness, remember this.
⑦ Build a solid website and update the website content and layout in a timely manner. I believe there will be netizens who will support you.
In short, be down-to-earth and work conscientiously on your website. As long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed!
The above are some of my experience and understanding of website building. There must be many deficiencies in it. I hope all webmasters will give me some advice. Thank you very much!
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